ADDED TO OUR FAUNA DURING 1859-60. 5A 
19. Cercus pEpicuLarivus, Linn. 
Wansbeck side, near the North-eastern railway bridge, below 
Morpeth, in June. Rare. 
20. Cycuramus FuNGIcoLA. Heer. 
On Fungi, in the woods near Hulne Abbey, and between 
Morpeth and Bothal, September and October. Differs from Cy. 
lutea in being more cylindric, more glossy, (from being less 
densely covered with hair) and in having a black cloud on each 
elytron. 
21. Apnopius puTRiDus, Creutz. 
Somewhat rare. Prestwick Carr. The specimens agree in every 
respect with Gyllenhal’s, and with Erichson’s descriptions. 
22. AgRioTESs acumiINAtTUS, Steph. 
Taken near Gibside by Mr. Perkins, and by myself at Prudhoe, 
and at Gosforth, sofar back as June, 1846, but the specimens 
had remained undetected amongst a series of Dolopius margina- 
tus, which it very much resembles. 
23. Nanopuyss Lyturi, Fab. 
Taken in July, 1860, on Lathrum salicaria, at Heaton Burn, 
Northumberland, by Mr. James Hardy. He remarks that he 
took the same insect at Spindleston Pond, three years ago, and 
on the same plant. 
24. Scotytus intRicatus, Ratz. 
Burrowing in a fallen elm tree, at Little Benton, in September. 
25. LATHRIDIUS NODIFER, Westw. 
One specimen, taken on the sand-hills, near South Shields, in 
October. 
A few new localities have been found, for rare or interesting 
species, which are worth a passing notice. Agonum marginatum 
was found on the sea-shore, near Blyth. Ophonus pubescens on 
